You'd think I'd have figured this out by now
Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2014 3:56 pm
I mentioned to SWMBO how I brewed the last of my Mr. Beer recipes today, and how quick the whole process went.
She mentioned that I should have that option all the time. Meaning that I should have ingredients on hand for a quick brew just in case I can't get to the LHBS. And she's right.
I just take it for granted that I'm going shopping just about every week or every two weeks. But it isn't always possible, or else, I feel pressured to go because if I don't, it'll interrupt my brew schedule. This is especially important since I work every other Saturday, and every time there's a fifth Saturday in a month. It wears a guy out.
So next week, I'm not working Saturday. I'm planning a five-gallon batch, and the following 2.5 gallon batch. But I should also buy enough DME or LME and maybe a pound or two of specialty grain to keep in stock in case I get caught short some weekend. At the very least, I can brew up some light malt extract, throw whatever surplus hops I've got around (and it's a good selection), and I already keep some dry yeast in reserve, so there you go. Emergency beer kit.
Bring on the Zombie Apocalypse, bitches.
She mentioned that I should have that option all the time. Meaning that I should have ingredients on hand for a quick brew just in case I can't get to the LHBS. And she's right.
I just take it for granted that I'm going shopping just about every week or every two weeks. But it isn't always possible, or else, I feel pressured to go because if I don't, it'll interrupt my brew schedule. This is especially important since I work every other Saturday, and every time there's a fifth Saturday in a month. It wears a guy out.
So next week, I'm not working Saturday. I'm planning a five-gallon batch, and the following 2.5 gallon batch. But I should also buy enough DME or LME and maybe a pound or two of specialty grain to keep in stock in case I get caught short some weekend. At the very least, I can brew up some light malt extract, throw whatever surplus hops I've got around (and it's a good selection), and I already keep some dry yeast in reserve, so there you go. Emergency beer kit.
Bring on the Zombie Apocalypse, bitches.